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Law school is tricky, believe me, you need all the help you can get! Brought to you by the JustLaw podcast team and our talented host/beatsmaker Brent Liang, the Just Torts podcast series will help you understand each topic in more depth. Our star-studded weekly panel, will guide you along the way, ensuring that concepts are broken down and easy to understand. We sit down with high-achieving students and University of Sydney teaching staff, for 30-minute roundtable conversations. No obiter. No dicta. Just-Ratio – This is Just Torts.

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Law school is tricky, believe me, you need all the help you can get! Brought to you by the JustLaw podcast team and our talented host/beatsmaker Brent Liang, the Just Torts podcast series will help you understand each topic in more depth. Our star-studded weekly panel, will guide you along the way, ensuring that concepts are broken down and easy to understand. We sit down with high-achieving students and University of Sydney teaching staff, for 30-minute roundtable conversations. No obiter. No dicta. Just-Ratio – This is Just Torts.

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    EP.12 - Duty of Care: Defences

    EP.12 - Duty of Care: Defences

    There is one last hurdle before concluding a negligence claim. Defences, ranging from volenti to intoxication, are available to the defendant if they are able to identify wrong-doing on the plaintiff's behalf. However, the crucial question is, when does a defence operate to completely negate the defendant's liabiity and when does it provide only a partial reduction in damages? We bring this question up to Giacomo Rotolo-Ross and Maxine Jeric, for a succinct discussion along with some new, funky music.

    *Note: keep an eye out on the subtleties between defences to negligence and defences to intentional torts. Although similar, they are not the same thing!

    • 23 min
    EP.11 - Duty of Care: Causation & Remoteness

    EP.11 - Duty of Care: Causation & Remoteness

    Factual causation and scope of liability, more commonly referred to as causation and remoteness, form the recipe of the third step of the negligence calculus. The Civil Liability Act prescribes a two-step approach for determining whether the damage should be deemed too remote from the original tort. But is it sufficient, logical, easy to work with? On this episode we hear it from Professor Barbara McDonald, the guru in this area. Tune in for some of her signature examples, and her explanation behind the most recent attempts to improve CLA.

    • 29 min
    Special Ep.1 - Problem Question Help & Mental Health

    Special Ep.1 - Problem Question Help & Mental Health

    There you have it, the first major problem question assignment. You have read the facts maybe ten times and you have no idea where to start. Negligence here and there. Intoxication? Should you use CLA? No fear, we are here to help you out! To launch our mini special episode series, we have invited three guest curators - Lou Lemm, Peter Dougherty, Justin Handisurya - to give a useful summary of how to tackle your first major assignment. Also, we will provide you with some tips to recharge and maintain a good balance when completing the assignment, and of course a guide of all services available if you are feeling a bit burned out.

    • 19 min
    Ep.09 - Duty of Care: Generally

    Ep.09 - Duty of Care: Generally

    Negligence is, without doubt, the most prominent topic in the law of torts. It has such a big name...that we decided to do five episodes on it! In this introductory episode and the first of the series, we walk you through the basics of establishing a duty of care. We are cordially joined by Jessica Ottavi in a conversation with Dr Belinda Reeve in what is our longest discussion so far. Hear about Dr Reeve's commentary on the law in this area, and of course, her personal case favourites.

    • 31 min
    Ep.08 - Defences to Intentional Torts

    Ep.08 - Defences to Intentional Torts

    Your very first introductory episode to defences in torts is here! Quite unlikely (and gruesome?), the case law in this area revolves around glass shards being thrown in a stand-off and Jehovah's Witnesses refusing blood transfusions. From necessity to consent, we traverse this difficult landscape with Nam Kiet Nguyen and Patrick Hendy.

    *Note: pay attention, as the part about Mike Tyson is highly relevant!

    • 23 min

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